• April 6, 2012 | The Recorder

    Privacy Suits Slamming App Developers

    SAN FRANCISCO — Even the slickest mobile app can get caught in a privacy debacle. The blogosphere erupted in outrage in February after a blogger discovered San Francisco photo-sharing ap

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  • July 8, 2002 | The Legal Intelligencer

    Trying to Define Retarded After Atkins

    The rules of the appeals game have changed for numerous death-row inmates across the country because of the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Atkins v. Virginia that banned the execution o

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  • July 28, 2004 | The Recorder

    Calif. Supremes Void Death Sentence Over Mitigation Issue

    As a small boy in Ohio, Larry Lucas was regularly beaten by his parents and grandmother, fed very little food, dressed in rags during brutal Midwest winters and punished with cigarette burns.

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  • July 24, 2000 | The Recorder

    For Napster, It May Be the Day the Music Dies

    For 20 million Napster users, the ability to download copyrighted music for free from the Internet may come to an end -- at least temporarily -- on Wednesday.That's when U.S. District

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  • October 5, 2006 | National Law Journal

    Spinach Suits Have Familiar Taste to Dole

    Fighting lawsuits filed by sickened spinach-eaters may seem like familiar territory for Dole Food Co. Inc. The Westlake Village, Calif.-based food giant has been named as a defendant, along

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  • September 18, 2002 | The Recorder

    O'Melveny Hit With Another Belmont Suit

    O'Melveny & Myers has been named in a $150 million suit for its role in a controversial Los Angeles high school construction project.The firm is among 17 defendants alleged to have

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  • October 5, 2006 | National Law Journal

    Spinach Suits Have Familiar Taste to Dole

    Fighting lawsuits filed by sickened spinach-eaters may seem like familiar territory for Dole Food Co. Inc. The Westlake Village, Calif.-based food giant has been named as a defendant, along

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  • November 3, 2004 |

    Get a Clue

    It's not that Mark Bosse hates dog and pony shows. He just becomes irritated when a law firm seeking his business is clueless about Gilead Sciences. Bosse is vice president-intellectual proper

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  • June 11, 2007 | The Legal Intelligencer

    Public Service

    In a ruling regarded as a major victory for Pennsylvania media, the state Supreme Court has ruled reporters and the public in general have a First Amendment right to obtain the names of juror

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  • October 18, 2013 | The Recorder

    Santa Clara Law Makes High Tech Mark

    A throng of Silicon Valley law firm partners, in-house lawyers and judges crowded into a conference room in the Benson Center at Santa Clara University on a sunny May morning. On the

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